Index: base/debug/leak_tracker.h |
diff --git a/base/debug/leak_tracker.h b/base/debug/leak_tracker.h |
index 9709aa1602aeb8d4b57e3f323e8c91241b2bc134..a8ea5f4e9adbd449b94e5658a4d6e5e4ebbaca4d 100644 |
--- a/base/debug/leak_tracker.h |
+++ b/base/debug/leak_tracker.h |
@@ -24,8 +24,8 @@ |
// before destroying that thread, one can check that there are no remaining |
// instances of that class. |
// |
-// For example, to enable leak tracking for class URLRequest, start by |
-// adding a member variable of type LeakTracker<URLRequest>. |
+// For example, to enable leak tracking for class net::URLRequest, start by |
+// adding a member variable of type LeakTracker<net::URLRequest>. |
// |
// class URLRequest { |
// ... |
@@ -34,11 +34,11 @@ |
// }; |
// |
// |
-// Next, when we believe all instances of URLRequest have been deleted: |
+// Next, when we believe all instances of net::URLRequest have been deleted: |
// |
-// LeakTracker<URLRequest>::CheckForLeaks(); |
+// LeakTracker<net::URLRequest>::CheckForLeaks(); |
// |
-// Should the check fail (because there are live instances of URLRequest), |
+// Should the check fail (because there are live instances of net::URLRequest), |
// then the allocation callstack for each leaked instances is dumped to |
// the error log. |
// |